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Penang State Mosque

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Penang State Mosque in George Town, formally known as Masjid Negeri Pulau Pinang, is the principal mosque of the Malaysian state of Penang and one of the most architecturally distinctive mosques in the country. Opened in 1980, the mosque was designed by the Malaysian architect Datuk Baharuddin Abu Kassim in a modernist interpretation of traditional Islamic form — a wide central dome, slender minarets, and airy open courtyards that respond to the tropical Penang climate. The building sits on Jalan Masjid Negeri in the Air Itam district, a short drive from central George Town, and is set in landscaped grounds that host one of the state's largest congregations for the annual Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha gatherings. Inside, the main prayer hall accommodates around five thousand worshippers, with clean lines, marble flooring, and restrained calligraphic ornament that draws the eye to the mihrab and minbar. Penang's Muslim community is predominantly Malay but reflects the island's layered Straits history, with Peranakan-Muslim families, Tamil-Muslim communities traced back to the nineteenth century, and a small Chinese-Muslim presence. Friday prayers fill the hall with a congregation that is visibly multilingual, and the khutbahs are typically delivered in Malay and Arabic. During Ramadan, the mosque runs nightly Taraweeh prayers and coordinates with state authorities on public iftar events, Qur'an recitation competitions, and Islamic cultural programming. The Penang Islamic Religious Council is headquartered nearby, and the state mosque serves as the institutional centre for religious administration across the island — mosque registration, marriage and divorce records, zakat collection, and the appointment of imams for community mosques. Non-Muslim visitors are welcome outside of prayer times, with the usual modest dress required and robes provided at the entrance for those who arrive without them. For any traveller to Penang interested in the religious and architectural life of the Malay world, the state mosque is a straightforward and rewarding stop, easily combined with a morning in George Town's UNESCO-listed heritage streets.

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